After death, a person's social media accounts can become a variety of things: a memorial to the person who once posted there, a painful reminder of a life cut short or a loving homage to a full, happy life. But what would happen if the dead could post after dying?

The month of February began with BYU on the NCAA Tournament bubble. At 17-5 on the season, the Cougars had a respectable RPI, and despite a lack of marquee wins, no bad losses on their postseason portfolio. February is historically Dave Rose's best month of the season, and when the month opened with a 96-79 home win over dangerous Santa Clara, Rose's all-time February record had improved to 43-7.

The Cache Valley has the dubious distinction of having some of the worst air quality in the country this winter. Concerned citizens rallied at the county courthouse Tuesday night with hopes of inspiring change.

The Cache Valley has the dubious distinction of having some of the worst air quality in the country this winter. Concerned citizens rallied at the county courthouse Tuesday night with hopes of inspiring change.

A host of questions remain following Pope Benedict XVI's decision to step down. So what happens next at the Vatican? Religion News Service created a primer on what happens next before the selection of a new pope.

A host of questions remain following Pope Benedict XVI's decision to step down. So what happens next at the Vatican? Religion News Service created a primer on what happens next before the selection of a new pope.

Heavy metals like mercury, lead, tungsten, tin and cadmium have long been known to be toxic, causing severe health problems. A new study, however, has implicated these metals in contributing to autism.

Universities are rapidly approaching the tipping point currently redefining journalism: innovate or disintegrate. Indeed, at a time when student debt is skyrocketing, for-profit universities are gaining traction and approximately one third of U.S. students have already taken an online course, a shift in higher education is inevitable.

Universities are rapidly approaching the tipping point currently redefining journalism: innovate or disintegrate. Indeed, at a time when student debt is skyrocketing, for-profit universities are gaining traction and approximately one third of U.S. students have already taken an online course, a shift in higher education is inevitable.